350-Powered 1951 Chevrolet Styleline Business Coupe
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1951 Chevrolet Styleline Walk Around Video
Description
Chevrolet overhauled its entire lineup in 1949, moving from prewar designs to brand new cars with modern full-width bodies and pontoon fenders. The division offered Special and Deluxe models in both Fleetline and Styleline series.
Buyers could buy a bare bones business coupe for as little as $1,300 or pony up $2,200 for an eight-passenger station wagon; virtually every body type and price level was offered in between. The only powertrain available was a 216-cubic-inch six-cylinder engine mated to a three-speed manual transmission.
The 1951 model year saw some minor updates, including a new grille design and improved interior features, but a previous owner of this two-door ’51 Chevrolet Styleline Business Coupe went far beyond that in 2012. The numerous mechanical and aesthetic upgrades include a Mustang II-style front suspension with power rack-and-pinion steering and rear parallel leaf springs; a 350 cubic-inch V8 engine mated to a three-speed TH350 automatic transmission; and a dual exhaust system with coated block-hugger headers and a crossover pipe.
Highlights
Upgrades in 2012 restoration/build include:
Turquoise paint with blue pinstripes
Front and rear bench seats upholstered in black cloth
350 cu-in V8 engine with Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold, Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, MSD ignition components, and flame-accented air cleaner lid, valve covers, and spark plug covers
TH350 three-speed automatic transmission
Mustang II-style front suspension setup with front disc brakes and power rack-and-pinion steering
Aluminum radiator with dual electric puller fans and an auxiliary pusher fan
Power-assisted front disc and rear drum brakes
Tinted glass
Chrome-plated 15 inch rally wheels with bowtie-logo hubcaps
Dual chrome exhaust
LED taillights
Polished aftermarket steering wheel
Aftermarket floor shifter
Tilt steering column
Classic Instruments 140 mph speedometer and gauges for fuel level, oil pressure, coolant temperature, and voltage
Under-dash air conditioning system
Front lap belts
Battery mounted in the trunk
Features
The chassis number (6JJL1805) decodes as:
6 – Oakland, California, assembly plant
J – 1951 model year
J – Chevrolet Deluxe
L – November (manufacture month)
1805 – Sequential production number
The trim tag decodes as:
Style: 51-1227B – 1951 Styleline Business Coupe
Body: O 142 – Oakland, California, assembly plant/Fisher body number
Paint: 444 – Thistle Gray
Trim: 200 – Gray striped cloth
BFGoodrich T/A Radial 225/60R15 (front) and 245/60R15 (rear) tire
Aftermarket speakers (in preparation for included Alpine AM/FM/CD/MP3)
Known Imperfections
Key does not unlock driver’s door
Paint chips up front
Paint crack on hood
Paint imperfection where the front bumper meets the passenger side of the body
Paint chip above the rear wheel on both sides
Paint scraped where trunk meets body on passenger side
Factory in-dash AM radio is inoperative
Included
Spare tire mounted on matching rim
Alpine AM/FM/CD/MP3 head unit
Touch-up paint
Maintenance/service records
Extra front vent cables are included
Ownership History
This 1951 Chevrolet Styleline Business Coupe was acquired by its California seller in 2021. The odometer shows 20,597 miles, which indicates mileage since the engine and transmission were installed in 2012. The Chevy has been driven approximately 3,000 miles under current ownership.